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Post by Forum Administrator on May 12, 2008 20:53:05 GMT -5
Yay! I would definitly reccomend going through rodent pro. I love that they have a variety of AGES of prey (pinky- XXL adult) as well as a variety of species of prey (mice and rats , chicks , quail, rabbit , and guinea pig ).
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Post by whipple on Jul 29, 2008 13:17:31 GMT -5
They don't ship to Canada! I guess another reason to start breeding mice.
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joan
Gnawing on bones
Natural Ferret Breeder
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Post by joan on Sept 4, 2008 14:09:52 GMT -5
I ordered from RodentPro awhile back when they were having a sale, and was not at all happy with the quality of the mice. Their adult mice were only about two thirds the size of the ones I get from Big Cheese and they were just loose in the bag, instead of vacuum packed to preserve freshness as BC does. Their sale prices were the same as the regular prices at BC.
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Post by novemberkris on Jan 20, 2009 18:14:52 GMT -5
I know there hasn't been a post in this thread for months, but I wanted to give a thank you. Looking at the websites, Rodent Pro and Prey4Pets, has been enlightening as to cost effectiveness of whole prey. (Especially in this economy). I think that providing these websites to browse is really useful to Newbies like me who really have the false impression that Raw and Whole Prey diets are expensive (not counting reduced vet expenses and litter purchases). I would totally jump on board the Mentor program now if I were in my own place. If only I had discovered this before I moved home. I could have converted my neighbor with her cats too and we could have split orders! Oh well, I can browse and conjecture some possible transition plans for when I feel I can make the switch.
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